Book Review: Open Circuits
(bunniestudios.com)
September 2022 Archive
1681.
1682.
War and Peace and War – 35 to 32B.C.E. [video]
(youtube.com)
1683.
Should we let cars use the road as a projection screen?
(autocar.co.uk)
1684.
The case for language agnostic hiring
(alphalist.com)
1686.
1687.
IBM AIX for IA64 (Itanium) a.k.a. Project Monterey Runs Again
(virtuallyfun.com)
1688.
Abstracting over ownership in Rust with higher-rank type bounds?
(lucumr.pocoo.org)
1689.
1690.
Something I implemented today: “is void”
(herbsutter.com)
1691.
How to bury carbon? Let plants do the dirty work
(worldsensorium.com)
1692.
Shannon Entropy Imposes Fundamental Limits on Communication
(quantamagazine.org)
1693.
Have scholars finally deciphered Linear Elamite?
(smithsonianmag.com)
1694.
ReScript 10.0
(rescript-lang.org)
1695.
1696.
1697.
Security and Correctness in Wasmtime
(bytecodealliance.org)
1698.
Improved Galileo Time to First Fix
(berthub.eu)
1699.
Michael Faraday invented the rubber balloon
(en.wikipedia.org)
1701.
In the Mind of a Whale: Can we make sense of the biggest brains on the planet?
(hakaimagazine.com)
1703.
1704.
The best thing we can do today to JavaScript is to retire it
(crockford.com)
1705.
The SEC revealed today that it charged VMware with fraud
(techcrunch.com)
1707.
Using machine learning to identify undiagnosable cancers
(medicalxpress.com)
1708.
Getty Images will cease to accept art created using AI generative models
(app.engage.gettyimages.com)
1709.
1710.
The Japanese tradition of raising and eating wasps (2019)
(splendidtable.org)